The county board should be sacked,they are a shambles. the same old crew knocking around for the last few years,get some one new in!

True Red wrote:Saturday 19 July
Football Qualifier Round 1
Tullamore, Offaly v Down, 7.00
This sickens me.On the 3rd of May 2008 my club played Gracefield in the first round of the Senior football Championship. It ended in a draw.A good tussle that could have went either way and a positive result for both sides.
This qualifier game will be 11 weeks after that match and if Offaly manage to win who knows when the next round of the club championship will be? The players in my club and indeed the county have been training since the start of the year. For what? 1 poxy match??!! and no guarantee of when the next one will be!
And why are the majority of football players in this county been forced to endure this wait? There are 30 panelists on the Senior Football squad. There are 12 senior football teams. Each team can only play 20 players so thats 240 players. Hence, 12.5 % of that figure are dictating to the rest that they should wait for competitive action.
I wouldnt mind if that 12.5 % were any good. At the moment from my reading of it, Offaly have 2,maybe 3 inter county players. Niall McNamee, Karol Slattery and McManus on a good day. The rest are above average club players. They went out against Westmeath on the 7th of June 2008 with a hames of gameplan that was designed to contain a defensive Westmeath team instead of going out and trying to beat them. And the expenses for that team will come to a staggering 250-300k this year? Value for money? Hardly.
And all the while the club player is left kicking his heels throughout the fine weekends of June, July and into August before a serious match comes up.Why would ye bother training in January and february in the muck and shi*e. It beggars belief that there wasnt at least one round of club matches in late June after the Leaving Cert exams were over.What were the fixtures committee waiting for?
Its a shambles.
Not disagreeing at all that fixtures need a major overhaul all across the country, but in fairness if a second round was played at that point, some team's championships would be over and the remainder of the championship could become an even bigger shambles.True Red wrote:It beggars belief that there wasnt at least one round of club matches in late June after the Leaving Cert exams were over.What were the fixtures committee waiting for?
As a player I really hated this. If I had a choice of being told the first round is definitely on the May bank holiday and the second round is definitely on the August bank holiday Vs trying to stay physically and mentally ready while being told maybe next week, maybe next week. I would definitely take the first option.Over The Black Spot wrote:Obviously, if the county teams progress then championship fixtures will need to be altered but again...
I aint saying the players are no good. If you look back i said that they are all above average Club players. Its just that at the moment the inter County standard is higher than that.I wouldn't go introducing the red herring about the county players being no good though
Its been done before.Isnt there a 7 day rule in place where county managers have to release the players back to the clubs 7 days prior to the championship match. Even when Offaly were moderately successful, that was the system in operation.would you want to play a senior championship match only five or six days after one of your players had just played an intercounty championship game? Is it fair to fix them as such?
This may be the case but at least clubs could plan training schedules accordingly. If you knew that your championship matches were going to be in a block between July-September you could then structure training around that. Premiership soccer teams undertake a 6 week pre-season and then play a series of friendly matches prior to the beginning of the season to gain match sharpness. Amateur Offaly club sides start hard training for 4 months,Jan-April, for one competitive match in May and then are left in limbo during the core summer months when lads actually want to be playing.if a second round was played at that point, some team's championships would be over and the remainder of the championship could become an even bigger shambles.